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Hi guys, I've sold my R33 Skyline now, and I've got some left over parts to sell.

ITEM: R33 Standard Cat-back Exhaust

CONDITION: Very Good (Usual scratches and marks)

AGE: Came off a car that had done 100,000km

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PRICE: $80 firm

ITEM: R33 Series 2 Standard Suspension (Standard springs with Pedders replacement shocks)

CONDITION: Very Good

AGE: Springs 100,000km, Shocks 15,000km

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PRICE: $100 firm

Pick-up only from Wantirna South 3152, Victoria

CONTACT: Tom

0418 54 55 27

Email: [email protected]

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Im not looking to post anything interstate at this stage. The parts are so cheap already and i just want them gone easily and quickly. Sorry mate.

And if you would like the stock exhaust DarkRyda, come and buy it :D

Edited by tom_v

Exhaust has been SOLD

Make a reasonable offer on the suspension and its yours. This suspension was perfect when being used until i upgraded to Bilstein about a year ago.

PRICE DROP!

ITEM: R33 Series 2 Standard Suspension (Standard springs with Pedders replacement shocks)

CONDITION: Very Good

AGE: Springs 100,000km, Shocks 15,000km

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PRICE: $90

Pick-up only from Wantirna South 3152, Victoria

CONTACT: Tom

0418 54 55 27

Email: [email protected]

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Edited by tom_v

I'm interested the shocks but I need the rears(well only need 1 as a temporary stand in while I send the Bilstien away to get rebuilt), Would you split the rears and post?

Thanksm

Jaredo, sorry mate, but im not willing to seperate the suspension. I need them both gone and it will be to ahrd to sell them seperate.

Thanks anyways though

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